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Eliza Biscaccianti (1824 – July 1896) was an
American operatic soprano from Boston, M****achusetts. Born
Eliza Ostinelli, she was the
daughter of pianist...
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Fernando Biscaccianti (16
December 1890 – 1963) was an
Italian architect. His work was part of the
architecture event in the art
competition at the 1928...
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English author Eliza Białkowska (born 1973),
Polish rhythmic gymnast Eliza Biscaccianti (1824–1896),
American actress Eliza Violet Blair,
American newspaperwoman...
- battalions, a bicycle-mounted
Bersaglieri regiment, a
cavalry regiment, the
Biscaccianti Blackshirt group which incorporated two
Blackshirt regiments with a total...
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establish itself in the
United States,
starting with San Francisco;
Eliza Biscaccianti,
Adelina Patti and
Pasquale Brignoli were the
first Italian singers to...
- 1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.23546.
Katherine K.
Preston (2001). "
Biscaccianti [née Ostinelli], Eliza".
Biscaccianti [née Ostinelli], Eliza.
Grove Music Online. Oxford...
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Odonatologica 48 (3/4): 175-201.
Corso A.,
Penna V.,
Janni O., De
Lisio L.,
Biscaccianti A., Holuša O. &
Fabio Mastropasqua, 2020. New data on the distribution...
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Contextual Change. Tate Publishing. with
Lloyd Williams and
Alessandro Biscaccianti Mark,
Esposito (2010).
Sustaining the (dis)Integrated Systems: Which...
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Hewitt (1811–93)
taught and
composed music. His
niece was
soprano Eliza Biscaccianti. Chase,
Gilbert (1992). America's Music: From the
Pilgrims to the Present...
- her mother's death, she
married an
Italian cellist,
Count Alessandro Biscaccianti. The
first person to play Beethoven's
music in
Boston – the violinist...